Japan come from behind twice to draw with Netherlands
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Japan drew with the Netherlands in their opening World Cup game in Dallas. The match saw Japan come from behind twice to secure a deserved point. Daichi Kamada's late header was the decisive factor in rescuing the draw for Japan.
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- ▪Japan came from behind twice to draw with the Netherlands
- ▪The match was played in Dallas as part of the World Cup
- ▪Daichi Kamada scored a late header to rescue a point for Japan
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BBC Sport
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Japan come from behind twice to draw with NetherlandsThis content is not available in your location.There was an errorDaichi Kamada's late header rescues a deserved point for Japan against the Netherlands in their opening World Cup game in Dallas.READ MORE: Netherlands 2-2 JapanAvailable to UK users only.SubsectionFootballPublished22 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRead description
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